Oregon quarterbacks were recently fitted with helmet cameras, which are being used as a training device by the school's coaches.
"We're just trying to see through the eyes of the quarterback and help them make decisions faster," new offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich told USA Today. "You can get a good idea of where their eyes are at any time. It's a first-person account of exactly what they're doing. It's a way to reinforce what they are doing or what we'd like them to do."
What do you think? Are helmet cams a good training tool or simply a waste of time?